Tinfoil hattery

*Col rushes of to find his dictionary*

"Paranoia"! I hope you where not referring to me? :mad:


It's not paranoia tut, it's our human brains ability to see patterns and connections or at least our perception of those patterns, which can be unrelated but appear related to our human brain :)
 
Well there are many strange recurring patterns, almost always negative, which fuel the distrust. Couple that with the "You're imagining things" sentiment bandied about and it's enough to bamboozle people.

So when wanting to disprove our own doubts about slots' strange behaviours, one comes to the realization that this experimenting has come at a great financial cost. Yet it's too late and the casinos have already had their cut off you :eek2:

I like to think of slots as cyclical in their payouts. If you catch the 'wave' at the right time and right betsize, that's what it's all about. This is in keeping with when the slots can be so flat it's beyond any notion of random game play.

There are many discrepancies in the industry we like to gloss over. Up until the other day we were steadfastly told by industry reps that demo play runs the same as real play. Bzzzzzzzt I don't think so, and that's just one example after years of scepticism......

But mention that anything is remotely amiss and you can almost time the inevitable responses, and will get tarred & feathered for good measure :laugh::cool:
 
It's not paranoia tut, it's our human brains ability to see patterns and connections or at least our perception of those patterns, which can be unrelated but appear related to our human brain :)


I am convinced that the continual pattern on html5 Raging Rhino (Raging Nine-O) of 9's appearing on reels 2,3,4 and often 5 too (except that reel 3 won't appear when reel 1 is present usually!) is related to the lack of withdrawals when playing the bastard game. A deposit-withdrawal sheet has given me some comfort in demonstrating that I'm not mentally deficient, but that it's real. :laugh:
 
Was it not the tin-foilers who were instrumental in exposing the rigged GameArt demos? You see, it was that 'something's not right here' that got our noses twitching - NO science, NO mathematical evidence as such. And that mind set is present in all of us slot players whether we like it or not. I guess some keep it quieter than others. :D
I dont think it required intfoil hatters as much as savvy players who could knock a few brain cells together. There's a diffeerence between saying I think somethings not right and the whole industry is rigged. > common sense vs tinfoil hattery.:)
I even opened the thread stating there's bad apples out there and there is have has been dodgy software. I also stated its good to question things.
Questioning something isnt right isnt the same as saying 'well, it all aint right, cuz, well, I said so, despite every other's players' insight and experiences because they don't mesh with mine' :)
 
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This "pitch a bitch thing" in here seem to be awesome. Dont know what it is more than it help players that been abused by the casino...Not always sunshine in the online gambling world is it. Hope I never have to pitch a bitch... :laugh:
Renamed Player ArBitration; a free service offered by CM as an arbitration between players and casinos.
 
Come on, Pitch a Bitch was much better. Let's get a petition to have it reinstated!
lol, I think a lot of us its still Pitch a Bitch in our heads :D ..and always will be
 
Was it not the tin-foilers who were instrumental in exposing the rigged GameArt demos? You see, it was that 'something's not right here' that got our noses twitching - NO science, NO mathematical evidence as such. And that mind set is present in all of us slot players whether we like it or not. I guess some keep it quieter than others. :D

I wouldn't call them tin-foilers...

The tin-foil brigade only end up in that bucket when what they are saying IS disproved and they still don't believe it :)
 

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